![]() ![]() QuickTextPaste seems to be a helpful tool, but I don’t think it is helpful for regular computer users. Try not to conflict with the default Windows shortcut keys like (Win+D= desktop, Win+L= Windows Lock Screen, etc.) ![]() The tab at the bottom has an option of selecting the hotkey (left Win key, Right Win Key, or Ctrl+Alt) and a number, letter, or any F key. You can provide one shortcut to multiple programs, and when you press the hotkey, you will stack all programs you added. For example, you want to get a shortcut for Chrome, add run:chrome.exe, select the shortcut keys and hit ‘Add’.įrom the menu-text you can give your shortcut any particular name. If you want to create a shortcut for a command, type- run: “command”. You can now paste this text whenever and wherever. Paste text with hotkey using QuickTextPasteĮnter the text you want to a hotkey for in the ‘Text’ pane, write a short menu text, and select a shortcut key. You have to select anything from the drop-down list of the program, which contains a list of combinations for your shortcut. The program does not let you define your shortcuts. The tab at the bottom allows you to assign shortcuts to your text. The preference tab includes buttons like ‘delete’, ‘copy’, and ‘edit’ for deleting, copying, and editing your text. The main window of QuickTextPaste shows three panes where the upper pane contains the default set of links, the second pane is a window where you can add text up to 4000 characters, and in the third pane, you can add the menu text for your text. The same as the clipboard manager does is in MS Word. You can save a long string of words into your document. QuickTextPaste will save your time in writing good emails, text messages, reports, or documents over and over again. The free portable tool also allows running programs and commands via assigned keyboard shortcuts. No need to copy the exact text every time. QuickTextPaste is a free tool to insert or paste pre-defined text using a keyboard shortcut in Windows. ![]() Are you tired of typing the exact words and phrases again and again? Here is the solution. ![]()
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